Any good careers that require little math and a bachelors degree?

<p>Hi, i just recently moved to a city which i very much dislike because of my parents having their company transfer here. I want to finish my undergrad stuff by the end of next year, and than hopefully transfer to school in chicago. Knowing the universities their are atleast 40,000 a year with room and board, i can easily rack up a massive lump of student loan debt in 2 years plus the interest which can be close to 150k. So it is important for me to go for a job with a bachelors degree requirement because if i was to pursue what i really want to be (psychologist, occupational therapist, physical therapist) i would owe around 300k which i realized from others that it is way too much. I don't qualify for ANY government loans, and scholarship would be more rare and not help much if i did get one. The other thing is that i am terrible at math from a real young age. I have been really skilled in other subjects but they were usually science, history, and some english. In high school even with the best tutor i would still be barely passing. I don't know what it is, but i just suck at math, and unfortunately most of the high paying jobs involve not just math but a great deal of math courses including ones that just the sound of it makes me wanna throw up such as calculus etc. I don't think it would be logical for me to have to take 8 classes of math and fail most of them. Either way, i have been searching everywhere for in demand jobs that require a bachelors degree and little math, but my choices seem very limited. I'm thinking towards social work because i enjoy that field since it's a little similar to psychology, but they don't get paid much at all. If anyone can think of anything let me know, thanks.</p>